Characters
Objects & Setting
Events
Quotes & Meaning
Inference & Theme
100

What is Don Quixote’s real name?

Alonso Quijano

100

Where does Don Quixote live?

A village in La Mancha

100

What does Don Quixote decide to become?

A knight-errant

100

“The world needs brave men like myself…” What does this show about Don Quixote?

He thinks he is a hero / brave knight

100

Why do the neighbors laugh at Don Quixote and Sancho?

Because they act strangely/unrealistically

200

Who is Don Quixote’s loyal companion?

Sancho Panza

200

What is the name of his horse?

Rocinante

200

What does he promise Sancho?

To make him governor of an island

200

“Every knight needs a faithful squire…” What is a squire?

A helper/assistant to a knight

200

Why does Sancho follow Don Quixote?

He believes the promise / is loyal

300

Who is Dulcinea del Toboso?

A peasant girl he idealizes

300

What three items does he take from the attic?

Armor, spear, shield

300

What happens when he attacks the windmills?

He falls and gets injured

300

“A knight without love is like a tree without leaves.” What does this mean?

Love is necessary / gives purpose

300

What is the main conflict in the story?

Reality vs. imagination

400

What kind of person is Sancho Panza?

Loyal, kind, naïve

400

What does Don Quixote think the windmills are?

Giants

400

What does Don Quixote do to the sheep?

He attacks and hurts them

400

Why does Don Quixote write a letter to Dulcinea?

To express love and devotion

400

What is one theme of the story?

Illusion vs. reality / dreams vs. truth

500

Who does Don Quixote blame for turning giants into windmills?

The magician Freston

500

What does he think the cloud of dust represents?

An army

500

How do the shepherds react?

They throw stones at him

500

“Fear prevents you from seeing clearly.” Who says this and why?

Don Quixote, because he believes Sancho is afraid

500

How does Don Quixote feel at the end and why?

Tired and disappointed because reality is hard

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